Collectively termed the Microsoft Software Protection Platform, the new technologies will introduce improvements in how Microsoft software activates, is validated online and behaves when tampering or hacking is detected. The upcoming releases of Windows Vista and Windows Server “Longhorn” – code name for the next generation of Microsoft’s server software – will be the first two products to ship with the new technologies included, but eventually more Microsoft products will adopt the technologies.
For more insight into the challenges posed by software piracy and how Microsoft plans to address them with the Software Protection Platform and other initiatives, PressPass spoke with Cori Hartje, director of Microsoft’s Genuine Software Initiative.
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